MIDDLETOWN — Two more women who say Dr. Tory Westbrook sexually assaulted them during medical exams at Clinton's Community Health Center testified Monday and Tuesday, while Westbrook's defense attorney worked to get jurors to question the accusers' motives.

A woman who testified Monday said that during an exam preceding sinus surgery, Westbrook massaged her breasts, pinched her on her breasts, told her he liked her thong underwear, then touched her vagina.

"No," she responded. "He was just breathing heavy. He didn't say anything."

Westbrook did not wear gloves during the exam either, she testified.

Westbrook also pressed his private area against her, the woman said. "I could tell he was aroused and he was kind of pushing up against me, on my knee," she said. "It was awful."

On another occasion, for an office visit in connection with cysts on her neck, the woman said Westbrook had her strip and put on a hospital gown. She said he told her to have the opening in the front.

He examined the cyst, she said, but then again put his fingers inside her. "At this point I just snapped," she said.

"I could tell he was aroused again," the woman testified. "He actually asked me what I thought about his erection."

The woman, a recovering heroin addict who has a criminal record for robbery and other crimes and is now enrolled in community college, is suing Westbrook, and the doctor's defense attorney, Norm Pattis, made sure the jury knew that.

She said she retained the lawyer to protect her interests and insisted she was not interested in money, but in seeing Westbrook prosecuted. Pattis also highlighted inconsistencies between what she told police and her testimony in court Monday.

Tuesday, another woman testified that she went to the clinic to obtain birth control and that during an exam Westbrook asked her unusual questions about her sexual habits, such as whether she uses sexual toys and whether she prefers sex with men or women.

He then checked her breathing, she said, placing a stethoscope on her back, and then under her bra and on her breast. He moved the stethoscope into several positions on her breast, then directly over her nipple. When he removed it, she said, and pinched her.

The woman testified that she said, "Ouch," and that Westbrook replied, "Oops, I'm sorry."

Also Tuesday, Clinton Det. Sgt. Joseph Flynn testified that police did not share details of any woman's allegations against Westbrook with the other women they interviewed as part of their investigation. Arrest warrants detailing some of the allegations remained sealed until after the women involved in the case were interviewed by police, he said.